Re: [Users] [MMSBox] sendmms CGI script and Kannel sendsms notification / Nothing received on the mobile

2009-11-16 Thread Paul Bagyenda
You run Mbuni MMSC if you want to behave like an operator, switching messages between phones (and perhaps other networks or VASPs). You run Mbuni MMSBox if you are a VASP, connecting to an operator to send/receive messages through them. That's the key difference between the two modes and is

Re: [Users] Re: MM4 help

2009-11-16 Thread Nikos Balkanas
Hi, I have read the doc and also tested it from the shell. From an MTA pipe it will get the whole email, headers and body. Wouldn't it be better to just extract the info it needs from the mail headers? I don't know an easy way to pass sender and destination from the MTA. I can write a wrapper

Re: [Users] .mms creation procedure.

2009-11-16 Thread aftab hussain
Hi, try out mmslib. It is a php script who does binanry mms encoding for you. I am using the same code. Best Regards, Aftab Hussain On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 11:49 AM, INSI mobile insimob...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, How do we create .mms files on linux/windows, is there any open

Re: [Users] [MMSBox] sendmms CGI script and Kannel sendsms notification / Nothing received on the mobile

2009-11-16 Thread Emmanuel CHANSON
Thanks Paul, I will investiguate further on this. I would ike to use both to make tests. Regards, Emmanuel 2009/11/16 Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com You run Mbuni MMSC if you want to behave like an operator, switching messages between phones (and perhaps other networks or VASPs). You

Re: [Users] MMS Sending Problem

2009-11-16 Thread INSI mobile
Hi Paul, One more question I have, as you suggested that the problem might be with the operator MMSC configuration in the mobile, so I thought of changing the MMSC configuration of mobile, I have the following mmsc conf. Is it correct to give my public IP/mms/mm1 in my mobile as mmsc for the

[Users] MMS retrieval problem

2009-11-16 Thread INSI mobile
Hi, I have the following setup: My GPRS enabled/mms capable mobile is connected to the box running all of mmsc/mmsbox/mmsrelay/kannel, I am initiating the MMS through the web browser. Connected mobile sends the MMS, in my test setup 'To' (recepient) is same as the mobile connected to the box,

[Users] Re: MMS retrieval problem

2009-11-16 Thread Paul Bagyenda
You don't really need Squid. The likely issue you are having is that the notification URL either does not match your actual config (i.e. MM1 port is wrong, or host name is wrong, etc.) or the GPRS APN for MMS is configured to block your kind of HTTP request. On Nov 16, 2009, at 13:32, INSI

[Users] Re: MMS retrieval problem

2009-11-16 Thread INSI mobile
Thanks Paul, I just wanted to get clarified on that route, thought maybe I was missing squid. Coming back to the problem I got the point that it might be GPRS APN problem, so trying to configure that part in the mobile, I have the following configuration for MMSC Is it correct to give my

Re: [Users] Re: MM4 help

2009-11-16 Thread Paul Bagyenda
No, extracting the info from the headers is not reliable, for the obvious reasons (one of which is the Bcc problem). I can't recall the exact flags, but I recall it being straightforward to pass this info from both sendmail and postfix On Nov 16, 2009, at 08:14, Nikos Balkanas wrote: Hi,

Re: [Users] MMS Sending Problem

2009-11-16 Thread Nikos Balkanas
Hi, Listen, I am just a newbie, and haven't been able to run it yet. I am still trying to set up my MM4 interface to run it. I only give educated guesses on what might be wrong, I don't have the time to verify from sources. AFAIK mbuni will add a /mms/id path to the URL. I take hostname to be

Re: [Users] Re: MMS retrieval problem

2009-11-16 Thread Emmanuel CHANSON
I think you have to configure *host-alias* like this to get your MMS: hosalias = my public IP/mms/mm1 Regards, Emmanuel 2009/11/16 INSI mobile insimob...@gmail.com Thanks Paul, I just wanted to get clarified on that route, thought maybe I was missing squid. Coming back to the problem I